 This paper examined the progress made by Asian countries in achieving the UN's sustainable development goals, SDGs. It used Ward's clustering method to analyze the data and found that East Asian countries were lagging behind in the economic dimension, while some Southeast Asian and Central Slash West Asian countries had higher levels of success. In terms of social and institutional dimensions, East and Central Asian countries did better than most other Asian countries. Finally, when it came to environmental goals, Western and Southern Asian countries fared better than most. These findings can help policymakers identify areas where their country needs improvement and provide them with a benchmark against which to measure future progress. This article was authored by Anuradha Mathrani, Jin Wang, Ding Li, and others.